Today, we’re diving into cardiovascular disease (CVD) — The number 1 leading cause of death worldwide. Understanding its prevalence, recognizing early signs, and taking preventive measures can make a significant difference in your heart health. Let’s get started!

Hidden Dangers of Cardiovascular Disease: What You Need to Know

Hey there, Marqi Health community! 🌟 Today, we’re diving into cardiovascular disease (CVD) — The number 1 leading cause of death worldwide. Understanding its prevalence, recognising early signs, and taking preventive measures can make a significant difference in your heart health. Let’s get started!

Preventive Measures

How Prevalent is Cardiovascular Disease?

We’re talking about the big, bold reality of heart health, which includes a range of heart and blood vessel disorders like coronary artery disease, heart attacks, and strokes. According to the World Health Organisation, CVD is responsible for about 17.9 million deaths annually, making up 31% of all global deaths. Yep, you read that right—31%! Here in the U.S., it’s a major player, affecting nearly half of all adults.

When to Get Checked Out

If you experience any of the above symptoms, it’s essential to consult a healthcare provider promptly. Regular check-ups are also crucial, especially if you have risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, or a family history of heart disease.

Early Signs You Should Get Checked Out

Recognising the early signs of CVD is crucial for timely intervention and treatment. Here are some symptoms to watch out for:

On a Personal Note

One of the many reasons I’m so passionate about cardiovascular disease and longevity medicine is because of a personal loss. My friend John, a healthy middle-aged man, passed away suddenly at just 46. His wife left him with their 3 & 5-year-olds to get Tums from the store, and when she returned, she found him on the kitchen floor, gone too soon. This tragedy inspired me to start Marqi. There are too many people like John who need help identifying the early signs of cardiovascular disease.

 

Cardiovascular disease is a serious health concern, but early detection and lifestyle changes can significantly reduce your risk. Stay informed, recognise the signs, and take proactive steps to protect your heart health.

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